If you're looking for something other than a treadmill, try breaking a sweat at Naperville's Divine Power Yoga, IL. If you need to stretch your sore muscles, sign up for a yoga class at studio and enjoy some deep yoga stretching poses.
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Daniel
Report|8 years ago
Very knowledgeable and helpful yoga instructors, and good customer service!
Gary
Report|8 years ago
go and enjoy.
Rachel
Report|9 years ago
Great instructors! If you are a baron baptiste fan then come here.Clean, relaxing studio. The best I've been to since moving to Chicago three years ago.
edward
Report|9 years ago
yoga instructor Mary made my experience there extremely unpleasant. Really bad
BINGYU
Report|9 years ago
a small studio with only one yoga room. no locker, shower...etc. But the instructor was very nice, many poses. recommend!
Bulgan
Report|9 years ago
It was my first time trying yoga and I don't have much know about it too but instructor was very friendly nice person I would recommend divine power yoga
Julia
Report|9 years ago
Take Bradshaw's class! He's funny, energetic, and fantastic. It doesn't feel like regular yoga because of his more energetic attitude and more upbeat music that he plays.
Suzan
Report|9 years ago
small and friendly. good instructors
Rashmi
Report|9 years ago
I liked the place very much. Instructors are also very good. Just three days since I joined but want definately to continue for many more classes.
Kimberly
Report|9 years ago
The class is only an hour, but please don't feel that you need to rush through the flow. A lot of times during the class, the instructor was leading us through the flow much faster than my own breathing, so I felt rushed. I would prefer a slightly slower pace, and then those students who breathe faster can flow faster, but the slower breathers don't feel rushed.
Divine Power Yoga is helmed by founder Mary Frances, who parlayed her ten-year stint of practicing yoga and her studies with famed yogi Baron Baptiste into the birth of her own studio. The soothing confines envelop students of all experience levels as they undulate through power Vinyasa yoga poses in rooms heated up to 90 degrees, building flexibility and endurance while introducing their minds, bodies, and spirits to each other through firm chakra handshakes. A smattering of classes stretch across each week, while intermittent events such as a Yoga for Two workshop or an all-day yoga boot camp help participants enhance their regular practices.